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Date : 2023-05-24 11:25:50
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ENITT Co., Ltd. (CEO Ki Song-do) will attend the 'International Electric Power Industry Expo Korea 2023 (EPEK 2023)' held at EXCO in Daegu from June 14 (Wed) to 16 (Fri). announced that they would participate.
ENITT is a company specializing in disaster safety and energy efficiency that has established a nest in Gwangju after signing an MOU with Gwangju Metropolitan City in September 2021 to create an artificial intelligence ecosystem. Since its establishment in 2018, it has achieved remarkable growth in a short period of time based on its excellent technology such as big data-based artificial intelligence processing, analysis, and processing, and was selected as one of the '1000 National Representatives of Innovative Companies'.
At this exhibition, we will introduce the disaster safety artificial intelligence (AI) solution ‘e-DAS (Distributed Acoustic Sensing) V2.0’. e-DAS is a technology that can measure the distribution of vibration and sound signals generated in all areas of a measurement object in real time. It can replace the detection of abnormal operation of industrial facilities and structures, fire prevention, etc., which are performed by patrol inspections through existing personnel. e-DAS is a technology that can simultaneously measure at least 1,000 to 10,000 points with a single fiber and a single device. If the same system is built with a conventional single-point measurement sensor, cost and complexity increase depending on the number of measurement points, but certain cost and complexity are guaranteed within the maximum measurement range.
In particular, since optical cables perform the role of sensors and signal lines at the same time, installation and maintenance are easy, and various industrial infrastructures and facilities such as △high voltage lines △railways △nuclear power plants △ports △airports △military facilities △oil pipelines △heat pipes △gas pipes △data transmission cables is applicable to The characteristic of the e-DAS 2nd generation (V2.0) model is that it supports multi-channel, and it significantly increases the functionality and versatility of safety monitoring for accident and disaster prevention by performing simultaneous sensing of up to 4 channels.
An official from ENITT said, “According to the integrated facility information management system, as of 2020, among the infrastructure (56,884 locations) subject to the Special Act on the Safety and Maintenance of Facilities, infrastructure that has been installed for 30 years or more is 18.4% to 45.0% (25,607 locations) within 10 years. “e-DAS was developed as an ICT-based preemptive response system construction technology to cope with the increased risk of accidents and disasters due to the rapid aging of major domestic infrastructure.”
The solution succeeded in successful technology commercialization through public technology transfer and national R&D projects of the Korea Institute of Optical Technology, and ENITT emphasized that it was the first in Korea to commercialize and localize DAS (Distributed Acoustic Sensing) technology.
Source: AVING (https://kr.aving.net)